Today's Hodge Report is loaded with new news: A 7-footer walks-on at New Mexico State (no Reggie Theus there anymore). The Aggies also pick up a former non-admitted WCC prospect. Other teams gaining players: Oral Roberts, College of Charleston and Boise State (walk-on). Teams losing players: Colorado, Southern Illinois and Washington State. For all the details and free player profiles visit the Hodge Report at CSTV

Rivals has updates from the AAU Nationals in Orlando. Some of the players mentioned in their story: William Buford, Henry Sims, Ralph Sampson III, Jereme Simpson, Xavier Gibson and a lot more. A must read for recruiting fans and followers!

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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Lots of updates at the Hodge Report. New players are joining Vandy, Drake, Winthrop, San Diego, Marhsall (former Clemson player), South Carolina St, and a few more mid-major programs. Visit the Hodge Report for all the details. One player had been denied admission at San Francisco, which means he can either try another college, go to prep school or to JuCo.

They also have an update on SoCal Leonard Washington who recently created a stir on the AAU circuit. He was supposed to go to USC this year but will reclassify. Now he is transferring to a SoCal high school. He is a top 100 player in the class of 2008, but his stock is rising.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Dick Hoops Weiss is a great resource for summer recruiting information! His latest post informs us about upcoming events, and spotlights a number of east coast prospects. He also informs us that Lance Stephenson (the next big thing?) will skip AAU ball, stay in the N-Y-C, workout with Tiny Morton and streetball. Readers not familiar with the NYC scene, may remember seeing the Rucker league games on national TV. But wait, there's more from Dick Hoops Weiss!

Another great resource for recruiting is John Clay's Sidelines blog. Today he talks about Tyreke Evans, one of the most touted players of 2008. According to a Philly paper (Evans plays in that area) his top two teams are Villanova (local team) and PitinoVille (Louisville). The other three in the running: The Calipari Experiment, the Calhoun Empire, and Texas. Out of the running: Ole Roy, Billy the Repeat Diva, and Ga Tech.

Speaking of the brawl, DeCourcy has a profile on Leonard Washington. Once a USC commit, Leonard is now a member of the 2008 class and is currently considering Arizona, ASU, Kentucky, Ole Miss and USC. DeCourcy describes him as "thickly muscled 6-6 power forward" which would earn him points among physical defense coaches.

If you have been following recruiting, you will recall that Billy Gillispie has been picking up commitments left and right. A Sea of Blue and WildCats Thunder tally them up for the rest of us. As you may recall from his early days at Texas A&M, Gillispie was not shy about picking up as many commits as possible, and sorting out the 13 scholarships later on.

Today's update from Goodman talks about Vance Walberg offense mania (and that's a good thing, who wants to sit through 41-39 slugfests?), has a clarification on the Vegas brawl, and a couple of tidbits on Allan Chaney, Dion Dixon, Derrick Favors and Renaldo Sidney

Monday, July 23, 2007

DePaul goes big, really big with a 7'2" center rom South Kent super-prep school, according to CSTV's Hodge Report by Bill Hodges. They also inform us that Calhoun is going to Bowling Green (not UConn's Calhoun?). Visit their website for all the details.

All times pacific, add +3 for eastern and adjust otherwise for your time zones!

Tue July 24, 6pm, unknown game, on Fox College Sports

Fri July 27, 4pm, California Division 1 final, Fox College Sports

Fri July 27, 10pm, New York State federation tournament, Class AA final from Glen Falls, FoxCollegesports

Sat July 28, 3pm and 5pm, Texas 5A final, Fox College Sports

Future Phenoms, a 30 minute show, narrated by Pat Summerall, (also goes by other names, such as Sports Stars of Tomorrow) airs on Fox College Sports, mon july 23, thur july 26, sat july 28. Check with local listings for exact airtimes.

The College Basketball related TV schedule including game repeats, docs and the NBA Summer League games can be found at NCAA Hoops Today

All times pacific, add +3 for eastern and adjust otherwise for your time zones!

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Saturday, July 21, 2007

New players will find their way eventually to Saint Joseph of Philadelphia and Colorado according to the latest updates from CSTV's Hodge Repor(t). They also remind us that Ohio State has picked up a juco guard for the upcoming season. He's probably no Mike Conley but Thad Matta has done well with JuCos at Ohio State before he was able to pick up the high-profile five-star recruits. So don't cry for the Buckeyes.

Signing Ed Davis was certainly a good thing for North Carolina, after Ole Roy went 0 from 3 among other 2008 big men. But he will probably need to get more players in 2008. He has a point guard lined up in Larry Drew (California pipeline continues). If the name sounds familiar on both sides of the Atlantic, his dad played in both the NBA and the European leagues. Another wing or two wouldn't hurt given their style of play.

Rucker will be rocking according to Dick Hoops Weiss. The Boost Mobile Elite 24 camp will feature some of the top players of the 2008 class, and beyond, including Lance Stephenson and freshman LaQuinton Ross.

Nick's 2 Cents blogs about Syracuse, Boeheim and Hopkins and Fine getting 2010 recruit Dion Waiters. Dion is one of at least 13 players from the 2010 class to commit to a college. 2010 class players are eligible to play college ball in 2010-2011.

The NCAA Tournament post with all (but one) the 2007 NCAA Tournament DVDs has been re-organized for easier access. Now the games are broken by region, and each game is clearly identified as Elite 8, Sweet 16, 2nd Round and 1st Round. The only games missing are (ironically) the Final Four games and the opening round game. The other 60 games are available, and cost between $22-$25 per game. 2007 NCAA Tournament games on DVD. Also available is the official 2007 record book of the NCAA, and the official program of the Final Four. Shop! shop! shop! ;-)

No, he does not leave Ohio State to coach at a JuCo, but he picks up a JuCo guard for 2007-2008 according to the Hodge Report at CSTV. Do not expect this guard to be as good as Mike Conley... Illinois State and Appalachian Trail State added new players as well.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

The latest Hodge Report of CSTV has three going to Western Michigan and one going to Western Kentucky. Also going west is a california top 100 player changing his mind from Miami of Florida to Washington of Washington (great news for Lorenzo Romar). And an Arizona prospects commits west, and north, to Montana State.

A side-effect of the increase of the 3-point distance? Rotnei Clarke, a player Gary Parrish calls "little white shooter" has been climbing up the charts in the class of 2008. He already committed to Oral Roberts, but an ... oral commitment is not binding (sorry, but I can't resist silly puns). Rotnei says he is going to let G*d make the choice for him...

Goodman informs us that the Morris twins won't reopen their recruiting after looking the Tiger in the eye. As discussed before, they will spend a year in prep school before joining the team/college in 2008-2009. And they keep getting taller. As you my recall the core of Calipari's team comes from a legendary Laurinburg Prep team. More on the Morris twins by Dick Hoops Weiss

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Jeff Goodman's blog at Fox Sports informs us that Ole Roy finally managed to get a high profile forward in the class of 2008. The player is Ed Davis. Check the link for the other three big men Ole Roy missed

Andrew Skwara of Rivals via Yahoo Sports (say that ten times fast) talks about the new age of recruiting: very very early commitments from 14 year olds and such. To quote Tom Konchalski at that age, they don't even know what they want for lunch (then again, who does?). Skwara says that the coaches are split on this issue. Skwara has kindly assembled a list of the 2010 commitments, a lucky 13 of them, with Ohio State and Kentucky getting two each. Others in the game: Baylor, Washington State, USC, West Virgina, NC State, Iowa State, Syracuse and Illinois. A wide array of coaches accepting these commitments, which really shows that if they think they have a chance at a superstar, they'll take them whenever they are willing to commit.

Everything is big in Texas, including this seven footer Bo Ryan has managed to steal out of Texas/San Antonio, according to CSTV's Hodge Report. More from the repor(t): The Gonzaga Magic has not worn off as they manage to get a player out of the state of Iowa beating the two local schools and Bo Ryan. Others gaining new players: TCU (2), and Santa Clara with new coach Kerry Keating (former UCLA assisstant... On the side of the ledger, one 2008 recruit decommits from the Steve Alford Experience in the Dessert.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Hodge Report reports that SoCal scoring machines and Memphis Tigers bench player Tre'Von Willis will transfer to Kruger State (aka UNLV). Playing time should be available for him at UNLV. Willis was already behind Kemp and Allen at Memphis, and that was before Derrick Rose came along. Needless to say Tre'Von would have probably had to redshirt because there would be no PT in the Memphis backcourt.

Other Hodge Report updates will delight TCU, Denver and UCSB fans as they all get new players. Also a handful of D1 players downgrade or go the JuCo route, the most high profile being a Purdue forward. (By downgrade I mean go to a low-major, or NAIA or Division II or III ).

Gary Parrish had his fill of peaches at the Peach Jam in Georgia. This is his report. Chris Fouch was the hero of the games, while his AAU coach is rumored to be heading to Xavier, right after AAU summer play ends. Parrish also bets an autographed picture of Ashley Judd (???), has a story on Kenny Payne, infighting among the NY Gauchos, and a short profile on 2009 up-and-comer DeShonte Riley, a 6'9" center recruited by Izzo, Matta, Amaker (ooops Beilein), Huggins (ooops Martin) and JT III.

Mike DeCourcy evaluates the summer circuit changes, and spotlights class of 2011 (yes 2011) forward Alex Orlakhi. Apparently tattoes were an issue, as Butch Pierre pointed out that there were no visible tattooes. This seems like a "cure the symptoms" type of thing, but what do I know? :)

New news from the Hodge Report at CSTV: Ernie Kent continues to take advantage of his mid-western connections as he lands two top 100 players from Illinois. UTEP and Rutgers get big men, Texas Arlington and Ohio get JuCos, infact Ohio gets three of them! On the other side of the ledger, Andre Clark who did not qualify will go to prep school, and JuCo Euro of Texas A&M and then Kansas State decided to go pro in Europe instead of college hoops.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Rutgers got a space-eater, and Goodman thinks he is the biggest Fred Hill signee yet. He also notes the toughness of the New York Gauchos guards, two of whom (Darryl Bryant and Chris Fouch) are unsigned. The other two? Jordon Theodore going to Seton Hall and Kemba Walker going to UConn

John Clay writes that the basketball triangle is back!. He is not talking about Philip's triangle offense, but the triangle of Indiana, Kentucky and Louisville.

He also writes about Roy Williams recruiting woes and how they remind UK fans of the Tubby Smith recruiting situation of the couple of years.

Fri July 27, 10pm, New York State federation tournament, Class AA final from Glen FAlls, FoxCollegesports

Future Phenoms, a 30 minute show, narrated by Pat Summerall, also goes by other names, such as Sports Stars of Tomorrow airs on Fox College Sports, on Tue July 17, Sat july 21, mon july 23, thur july 26, sat july 28. Check with local listings for exact airtimes.

The College Basketball related TV schedule including game repeats, docs and the NBA Summer League games can be found at NCAA Hoops Today

All times pacific, add +3 for eastern and adjust otherwise for your time zones!

Upcoming webcasts of games at HSBNetwork.tv. Including Rumble in the Bronx, Reebok All American Camp and All Star game, iS8 (Nike), GymRat challenge, NY Metro AAU, and many more

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As expected the fallout from Al Farouq Aminu's commitment to SKip Forest of Wake Prosser continues with stories by Dick Hoops Weiss and Goodman of FoxSports. Goodman makes a case that Wake Forest will rise to the top of the ACC if all these players show up and stay in school.

In the "what have you done for me lately" world of sports, Ole Roy is in trouble. Part of it maybe a spillover from the meltdown against Georgetown in the Elite 8, part of it is because he signed no one in 2007, and part of it is because he hasn't signed many and lost a handful of high profile verbals for 2008. So, the sky is falling... Or is it?

I'm sure Ole Roy knew that at least one of his prized freshmen would have bolted out. I mean, you didn't need to be a rocket scientist or Marty Blake to figure out that Branda Wright was a top 10 lottery pick. He also had one scholarship to give from graduating senior (Rayshawn Terry). Wes Miller was not on a scholarship in 2006-2007. But in typical Ole Roy fashion, he earmarked just a few players and that was it. Kevin Love went to UCLA (good personality match with Ben Howland, Kevin Love actually enjoys playing in slugfests). So that was it for 2007 for Ole Roy. He's done this at Kansas as well, and that frustrated Jayhawks fans even when they were madly in love with Ole Roy.

Bob Gibbons is quoted in the story below saying: "Blue heaven is a bit cloudy in recruiting". Superscout Dave Telep says "it creates a sense of urgency". Let's not forget the last time Ole Roy had an atypical roster talent-wise he did one of the best coaching jobs of his career.

So what happened? Has the Georgetown meltdown exposed Ole Roy to potential recruits? Or is this just cyclical stuff, accenuated (I was told to use this word, I don't know what it means or how to spell it) by Ole Roy's practice of only selecting a handful of players to recruit and that's it?

I think it's more the latter than the former, but reasonable minds can differ. But I'm not the one drunk or high ;-)

Thursday, July 12, 2007

So where did Al-Farouq Aminu commit to? Was it Georgia Tech where his older brother plays? Was it North Carolina having the breakfast of champions? Or was it perhaps where he was needed the most, at Wake Forest?

According to the latest post at the Hodge Report of CSTV he (along with center Tony Woods) have committed to Wake Forest. Yes, Wake Forest!

The latest Hodge Report on CSTV reveals something's not right (intentional typo) at Clemson, Rick Stansbury gets a Bo(o)st, and Quinnipiac gets a new pollster to handle the extra work given the early start of the election cycle. Ooops, I mean they get a new basketball recruit!

Al-Farouq Aminu decision day Today is the day AFA will make his decision known. According to Goodman the three front runners are Wake Forest, Georgia Tech and Ole Roy of North Carolina.

Mike DeCourcy boldly goes where very few national writers dare to go: Say something really negative without sugar coating: Class of 2008 stinks

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

From Goodman's blog, Al Farouq Aminu, one of the nation’s top players, told FOXSports.com that he intends to make his college decision Thursday between Wake Forest, Georgia Tech and North Carolina. Ga Tech has his older brother, Wake would be more lowkey, and Carolina is, well, Carolana.

Tyree Evans decided on a college but it's not who you think. Not Tyreke Evans, the coveted prospect,but former Huggins guard now at JuCo. (Hodge Report at CSTV)

It's not 2010 yet, but it feels like it at Syracuse. Boeheim along with the Silver Fox at Arizona have picked up big recruit after big recruit. Must be catching their 3rd wind :) (Hodge Report at CSTV)

Should I stay or should I go? Seven footer John Riek may be transferring to Winchendon according to Goodman's blog. He has reclassified for the class of 2009 and he is becoming one of the hottest names in recruiting circles. He is actually 7'2" but everyone over 7 feet is a seven footer :)

A Sea of Blue blogs about the interview of 2009 GJ Villarino, one of the first 300 verbals to Billy Gillispie. As you may recall, Gillispie went all out getting new players at Texas A&M, including players walking on that could have had scholarships at other schools. Being able to recruit from a much bigger stage than A&M should allow Gillispie to pick up even more players.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

The latest Hodge Report update on CSTV has a recap of some of the recent transfers. Find out the new destinations for Reginald Delk, 7-footer Jason Bennett, Wisconsin's DeAaron Williams, Rutgers's Ollie Bailey and more...

Jason Bennett's move just made him one of the most coveted JuCos of the 2008-2009 season. He will have two years remaining, and perhaps the JuCo route would be a clean(er) way for him to follow Huggie-bear to West Virginia. Bennett played high school in Florida (Arlington County Day) so one could assume that the Florida schools may have an advantage. Also look at where his high school teammates are now in college, that may be another possible direction. Or perhaps Marshall, since Donnie Jones managed to pick up three high profile D1 transfers in just a matter of weeks on the job. Donnie Jones probably did the best job in assembling a cast of transfers since Reggie Theus took over New Mexico State, a couple of Sacramento Kings seasons ago :)

Gigantic 2007-2008 preview via links to many other websites and blogs. That post is a work in progress and will continue to grow as times goes by. If you have any links you want to see added (your blog/site or your favorite site) just let me know!

The only new coach that can probably compete with Kentucky's Billy Gillispie in recruiting impact at his new school is none other than Rick Majerus at Saint Louis. According to CSTV's Hodge Report, Majerus got his fifth commitment, this time from the state of Oregon.

Monday, July 09, 2007

Mike Miller of Beyond the Arc comes back from vacation with basketball camp coverage. He also provides a list of upcoming camps. No more ABCD Camp this year, but instead there's Rbk U.

A number of recruiting updates from Dick Hoops Weiss covering the all-star game at Trenton, NJ, spotlighting a number of local NY/NJ up and coming prospects. Weiss also reports on the LeBron James Nike event in Akron, Ohio and provides the top 5 players per position courtesy of HoopScoop's Clark Francis and their Ohio editor Chris Johnson. Of note, Lance Stephenson finished ahead of the other super-wing, Tyreke Evans.

DeCourcy managed back to back to back recruiting posts. First he points out that Greg Monroe isn't too worried about his rankings (he is now considered the #1 of the 2008 class), then he notes that the line for the services of Al Faroud Aminu is getting longer as he continues to develop, and finally he takes a ... Bruin Holiday as Ben Howland finally manages to beat everyone for a very high profile SoCal recruit. And one post before that, DeCourcy looks at the recruiting impact of Billy Clyde Gillispie since he took over Kentucky.

Meanwhile Van(ce) Coleman at CSTV publishes the top 42 classes of 2007. Some familiar places and some new coaches making a splash in his list. Three big ten teams in the top 10, so maybe they'll play more offense and less slugfest :-) The next John Beilein (Jerry Weinwright) is in the top 10. Highly recommended!.

Future Phenoms, a 30 minute show, narrated by Pat Summerall, also goes by other names, such as Sports Stars of Tomorrow airs on Fox College Sports, on Tue July 12, Sat July 14, Tue July 17, thur July 19, Sat july 21. Check with local listings for exact airtimes.

The College Basketball related TV schedule including game repeats, docs and the NBA Summer League games can be found at NCAA Hoops Today

All times pacific, add +3 for eastern and adjust otherwise for your time zones!

Upcoming webcasts of games at HSBNetwork.tv. Including Rumble in the Bronx, Reebok All American Camp and All Star game, iS8 (Nike), GymRat challenge, NY Metro AAU, and many more

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Sunday, July 08, 2007

I just saw this and thought it might be of interest to baseball fans reading this blog. MLB Extra Innings will be having a free preview from July 12 through July 18. On Comcast for sure, I do not know about the other cable or satellite providers. MLB Extra Innings is a pay-per view package showing out of market baseball games, similar to ESPN Full Court for college basketball, ESPN Game Plan for college football and NBA League Pass for the NBA. Oh the NFL and NHL and MLS have something similar as well.

According to The Hodge Report of CSTV Fairfield gains one new player and UC Riverside of the Big West gains one high school player from the area and one juco. Check the Hodge Report for the details (all their content is free).

Gary Parrish of CBS Sportsline blogs about day 1 of the LeBron James Academy. Parrish mentions 13 year old 6'6" prodigy Michael Gilchrist from Camden, New Joisey, who wants to play for John Calipari at Memphis. How many times will he change his mind until his freshman season? Probably many! Parrish also comments on Greg Monroe as the top player of the 2008 class.

Friday, July 06, 2007

Jeff Goodman takes free recruiting posts to the next level by posting the top 40 of the class of 2009 along with their summer AAU team and a long list of colleges interested in the players and vice-versa. Goodman also provides a schedule of the summer tourneys the players are participating in. A number of websites are now making those available via webcasts so you can be a step ahead of the game without even leaving the comforts of your chair. Great job by Goodman!

Not to be outdone paperback writer Seth Davis (look it up if you don't believe me!) takes a look at the summer AAU recruiting circuit as well. Seth Davis, the host of CSTV's Generation Next, highlights 15 players to watch this summer.

The Hodge Report reports that Miami of Florida is picking up a top 100 player in the 2008 out of the state of California.

If you lost track on how many transfers has Donnie Jones managed to pick up in his few hours at Marshall you are not alone. But Goodman keeps track of them. It's three now, including recent Floridian transfer Brandon Powell (along with P-Mac and Spann of Georgetown). Two Final Four transfers on their roster, not bad for Marshall!

Dick Hoops Weiss who was featured in the Palestra documentary that aired last night on ESPN Classic tour the summerball circuit as well. He also congratulates PJ Carlesimo on his new head coaching job at Seattle.

On a totally unrelated note, the Supersonics are considering trading Kevin Durant for the rights of Latrell Sprewell ;-)

Thursday, July 05, 2007

The latest Hodge Report of CSTV reveals that a former Stan Heath forward transfers to Miami, Tony Bennett gets another Pacific Northwest recruit, Murray State gets a guard from Creighton, an LSU guard returns home to the Nike Ducks. Other teams gaining new players: Oral Roberts, Tommy Amaker at Harvard, High Point, Fairfield, and Santa Barbara. Details and player profiles at latest Hodge Report on CSTV

Washington Post recruiting insider Josh Barr opines on eight grader all-stars. These would be the class of 2011, and would play in college in the 2011-2012 season. To put it in perspective, we just finished the 2006-2007 season, and the 2007-2008 season comes up next. That's a long time!

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Not just the 4th of July holiday, but UCLA is also celebrating the commitment of SoCal prestar J'Rue Holiday to Ben Howland and the UCLA Bruins. His older (but less touted brother) had already committed to the Washington Huskies a few months ago.

Ben Howland seems to be finally able to get more of the better SoCal prep players. Did he promise them to play more uptempo and be less of a total paranoid control freak? Because anyone who has seen UCLA play frequently will attest to both. I know UCLA fans may not like this paragraph, but the tape tells the story!

According to the latest update on the Hodge Report at CSTV Donnie Jones, the new head coach at Marshall has picked up another high profile transfer, this time a forward from a Final Four team. Read the report to find out who (a little mystery and suspense is fun!). As you may recall a couple of days ago Marshall picked up one of the Zags, P-Mac, aka Pierre Marie Altidor Cespedes.

Goodman's blog talks about Billy Gillispie recruiting. Huggie-bear also picks up a youngster. but he is no longer a Bearcat, so shouldn't it be Huggie-Mountaineer?

For some reason the FoxSports website is censoring the word "sophomores" to "sopBLEEPres". Is sophomores a bad word now? :)

Monday, July 02, 2007

According to the Hodge Report of CSTV the Gators lose a guard off their bench, while Bob Huggins and Billy Clyde Gillispie gain 2010 players. More SEC gains as Alabama rebounds a top 100 forward and Ole Miss gets a wing. Jay John (who surprisingly is not on the hot seat, despite the fact that he is the only one of the four major Pacific Northwest universities not to have in-season or post-season excitement) got a big man from super-prep factory Laurinburg. For all the details, player profiles and such, check the Hodge Report of CSTV

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Sunday, July 01, 2007

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